handle in India. The next day was the last day of the trip,
and we ended up wandering the malls and doing a little
local sightseeing in Delhi. We stopped at the gentrified IBS
Hotel for dinner, but were disappointed that they wouldn’t
let us use their Wi-Fi because we weren’t staying at the
hotel. It turned out India was a Wi-Fi-free zone for us.

“MAYBE I’D TAKE ALL OF MYCLOTHES OUT OF MY SUITCASEAND BRING SNICKERS BARS.”

Overall, India was a great experience, even with Brian’sbroken finger. We got to race, see some historical sites,When I asked the other guys what their favorite parts ofthe trip were, Brian Medeiros said, “Seeing all the peopleand cows on the road was crazy. Visiting Shaniwar WadaPalace was super cool, because we got to interact andtake a group photo with some of the local kids there. I willnever forget the Taj Mahal.”Justin Muscutt said, “I enjoyed interacting with all ofthe fans. Exploring the city, the crazy rickshaw rides andseeing the Taj Mahal was awesome.”All in all, we’d do it again, but maybe I’d take all of myclothes out of my suitcase and bring Snickers bars. ❏

Before he crashed out of the third
night, Hawaiian Brian Medeiros had
scored two podiums. Even with his
broken finger he enjoyed his first
race abroad.